They are the most popular items for women to buy. In terms of modern women’s consumption preferences, bags, jewelry can be said to account for more than half of every woman’s expenditure. Of course, today we only talk about bags.
Bag itself is a kind of practical goods, from the development of today’s design style, most of the bags are more inclined to decorative role, of course, mainly for women’s bags, male bags mainly reflected in the practical role.
From the price of the bag, there are dozens of miscellaneous brands also have tens of thousands of yuan.
When these bags are purchased, many things will not be used because of the pursuit of new styles, so many people choose to sell them in the second-hand market. However, from the perspective of value alone, not all bags can be recycled.
So, is it OK to recycle bags?
Second-hand bags Second-hand bags “even if the bags have recycling value?
Is it the price or the brand?
For second-hand bag recycling, the main is actually to see the brand, for the price is a specific definition.
No matter how much money is spent on bags, the bags that can be recycled are some high-profile bags, more specifically, some of the top 10 we often say.
Bags brand in the world is, of course, there are a lot of, as some luxury brands, fashionable handbags brand is very much, also is expensive, mostly in thousands of yuan is close to the price of ten thousand yuan or so, but from the perspective of the secondary market for the brand value of recycling is not very big, small make up contact with many peers specializes in handbags recycling, and recycling of these brands,
But the price is relatively low, and the second hand bag color requirements are relatively high.
The mainstream bag brands that can really be recycled are the top 10 brands. These brands, unlike those above, are highly recognizable and will be well known by anyone who loves to buy luxury bags.
In the case of £¬£¬£¬£¬ Gucci and these six brands in particular, even people who don’t like to buy bags have heard of them, just like people who can’t afford to buy or play a watch but know what they are.